Understanding and classifying brain states as a function of sleep quality and age has important implications for developing lifestyle-based interventions involving sleep hygiene. Current studies use an algorithm that captures non-linear features of brain complexity to differentiate awake electroencephalography (EEG) states, as a function of age and sleep quality. Fifty-eight participants were assessed using the...
As mentioned in the scope of the IFCU 7th International Psychology Congress, “Catholic Universities with Psychology Departments/Academic Units have an opportunity to develop relevant conjoint work”, between each other and with other Universities. The International PhD Programme in Applied Psychology: Adaptation and change in contemporary societies is, undoubtedly, an illustration of the potential of inter-resea...
This special issue comprises a selection of representative studies from the Affect, Personality and Embodied Brain conferences. The included studies span behavioral and brain studies of nonclinical and clinical populations.